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- Manufacturer Limited Warranty period (parts): 3 years
- Manufacturer Limited Warranty period (labor): 3 years
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ok processor
- Pros: games run smoother on dual core processors compared to single core because other programs run on other core so the games get consistent cpu time. laptop battery lasts over an hour in general use. (results may vary as battery time is also dependent on other factors)
- Cons: very slow on single threaded processor intensive tasks compared to single core processors at the same price. but still would rather have dual core. amd uses hyper transfers rather than fsb speed so its difficult to compare their processors to Intel's.
- Other Thoughts: didn't buy it from newegg but its the processor i have in my comp. sticker that comes with the processor for putting on the computer sucks because the color on the sticker is on a glossy silver face of the sticker itself so the color comes off after a while.
Dell inspiron 1501
- Pros: specs look great
- Cons: and what is bad for the dell inspiron 1501 why cant u say? im lookin for what type of socket type my dell uses and i see s1 i wanna upgrade my dell inspiron from Amd Sempron that really slow thing to dual core but this guy below me sad dont get this reason was cant say so im thinkin on not gettin this can somebody help me ?
- Other Thoughts: i have 2gb ram for my dell inspiron bought it the other day now i wanna upgrade my cpu to dual core to something thats average not to hot cuz im only playin Warcraft 3 <--- not WOW and browsein all over the internet can anybody recommend a perfect dual core for me?
AMD Turion 64x2
- Pros: honestly this looks very good ive read review very awesome
- Cons: would this be the best choice for my Dell inpspiron 1501 ? or is there a better dual core cuz ive seen 3 amd turion 64 dual cores idk what i need for best gamin performacne
- Other Thoughts: man im such a noob with laptops =( integrated video card is weird to me!
| General |
| Brand |
AMD |
| Series |
Turion 64 X2 |
| Model |
TMDTL52CTWOF |
| CPU Socket Type |
| CPU Socket Type |
Socket S1 |
| Tech Spec |
| Core |
Taylor |
| Multi-Core |
Dual-Core |
| Name |
Turion 64 X2 TL-52 |
| Operating Frequency |
1.6GHz |
| Hyper Transports |
1600MHz |
| L2 Cache |
2 x 512KB |
| Manufacturing Tech |
90 nm |
| 64 bit Support |
Yes |
| Multimedia Instruction |
MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, 3DNOW! Professional |
| Voltage |
1.075/1.10V |
| Thermal Design Power |
31W |
| Manufacturer Warranty |
| Parts |
3 years limited |
| Labor |
3 years limited |
Introduction
The Turion 64 X2 from AMD is "Taylor" made for mobile computing. It’s built on the AMD64 technology base so you get maximum performance from today’s 32-bit apps and a smooth transition path to the 64-bit future. The Direct Connect Architecture and HyperTransport technologies maximize system efficiencies and minimize power usage.
AMD's PowerNow! is the industry’s first dynamic power management technology and delivers performance on demand while being able to extend battery life up to 65%. To further enhance your mobile lifestyle, the Turion processors are compatible with 802.11a/b/g and Bluetoothe wireless solutions, so there won’t be any problems installing this processor into a notebook with these technologies.
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AMD Turion 64 X2 Dual-core Mobile Technology AMD Turion 64 X2 Dual-core Mobile Technology is uniquely optimized to deliver outstanding AMD64 performance in thinner and lighter notebook PCs. With dual-core technology there are two complete processor cores in one physical package running at the same frequency to deliver TRUE multi-tasking power, allowing users to switch from one program to another without pausing for the computer to catch up and reducing annoying processing pauses.
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HyperTransport Technology HyperTransport Technology (HT or HTT) is a high-speed, low latency, point-to-point link designed to increase communication speeds between integrated circuits in computers, servers, embedded systems, and networking and telecommunications equipment. With HT technology the AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-52(WOF) Dual-core processor enjoys 1600MHz system bus speeds.
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Enhanced Virus Protection All AMD processors equipped with AMD64 technology are Enhanced Virus Protection-enabled. Enhanced virus protection acts as a preventative measure causing viruses to be localized, short-lived, and non-contagious, eventually being flushed from system memory.
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AMD PowerNow! Technology AMD PowerNow! Technology, the first dynamic power management technology in the industry, delivers exceptional performance-per-watt capabilities and extends system battery life up to 65%.
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